To get the most out of your triathlon training it is critical to integrate a program for building functional strength in order to develop a strong core and increase durability. Let’s take a look at a few ways to integrate the TRX Suspension Trainer into the three events that comprise a triathlon.

SWIM
Swimming is a full body exercise made up of many things. In its simplest form, it includes a reach, pull and rotation. Three TRX exercises that map directly back to the swim include the following:

BIKE
The bike obviously has a lower body focus. However, there are other things at work. The core, arms, shoulders and back are also engaged and under load. The first exercise below focuses on the core and upper body strength. The second does as well but opens things up in reverse. Three moves that will enhance your bike performance include:

RUN
The run is the last leg of triathlon and where the strength training is most realized as our strength and endurance limits are tested. Three moves that directly correlate to run performance include:

If you are looking for a workout to build your durability and keep you strong past the finish line, we recommend the TRX Endurance Athlete Workout.

Steve Katai was introduced to the world of triathlon when he won the Degree "Everyman Ironman" contest in 2003. Five months later, he successfully finished the 2003 Ironman Florida race in less than 13 hours. Now a four-time Ironman triathlete and co-author of The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Triathlon Training, Steve continues to share his passion for training in his current position as TRX Education Manager.